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'''Zaragoza''' is the capital of the state [[Aragon]], in [[Spain]].
 
'''Zaragoza''' is the capital of the state [[Aragon]], in [[Spain]].
  
== Hitchhiking east to [[Barcelona]], [[France]] ==
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==Hitching Out==
A general “problem” is that lots of people take the National Road next to the highway because it s free. There it is not that good to hitchhike because there aren't as many gas stations.
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===East towards [[Barcelona]], [[France]] ===
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A general ''problem'' is that lots of people take the National Road next to the highway because it's free. There it is not that good to hitchhike because there aren't as many gas stations.
  
The [http://www.tuzsa.es/resources/mapaDiurno.pdf bus] 28 is not the best choice to hitchhike out of Zaragoza. You will get to a kind of good looking point with a the gas-station and a redlight before the highway but you will soon figure out that not even 10 % of the cars go on the highway. Most of the just cross it over on the bridge.
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The [http://www.tuzsa.es/resources/mapaDiurno.pdf bus] #28 is not the best choice to hitchhike out of '''Zaragoza'''. You will get to a kind of good looking point with a the gas-station and a redlight before the highway but you will soon figure out that not even 10 % of the cars go on the highway. Most of them just cross it over on the bridge.Now [[User:Fabzgy|Fabzgy]] would rather try his luck with the bus 29 and get of as close to the cross of the city highway.
  
Now I would rather try my luck with the bus 29 and get of as close to the cross of the city highway.
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By the way - the second gas station is bigger but not really on the highway. So try the first one after '''Zaragoza''' if your driver doesn't go far.
  
By the way - the second gas station is bigger but not really on the highway. So try the first one after Zaragoza if your driver doesn't go far.
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== Trivia ==
 
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The official charity project from FC St. Pauli football club ran a charity hitchrace from [[Hamburg]] to '''Zaragoza''' from the 23rd of August on to the EXPO 2008 with the topic ''Water and Sustainable Development''. See also [http://vivaconagua.org/index.htm?post?388 the viva con agua website].
== Hitchraces ==
 
The official charity project from FC St. Pauli football club ran a Charity Hitchrace from [[Hamburg]] to Zaragoza from the 23rd of August on to the EXPO 2008 with the topic "Water and Sustainable Development". See also [http://vivaconagua.org/index.htm?post?388 the viva con agua website]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 09:23, 13 October 2008

Zaragoza is the capital of the state Aragon, in Spain.

Hitching Out

East towards Barcelona, France

A general problem is that lots of people take the National Road next to the highway because it's free. There it is not that good to hitchhike because there aren't as many gas stations.

The bus #28 is not the best choice to hitchhike out of Zaragoza. You will get to a kind of good looking point with a the gas-station and a redlight before the highway but you will soon figure out that not even 10 % of the cars go on the highway. Most of them just cross it over on the bridge.Now Fabzgy would rather try his luck with the bus 29 and get of as close to the cross of the city highway.

By the way - the second gas station is bigger but not really on the highway. So try the first one after Zaragoza if your driver doesn't go far.

Trivia

The official charity project from FC St. Pauli football club ran a charity hitchrace from Hamburg to Zaragoza from the 23rd of August on to the EXPO 2008 with the topic Water and Sustainable Development. See also the viva con agua website.

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